धर्मनिन्दा–धर्मोपासनाफलम् तथा साध्वाचारलक्षणम्
Fruits of Disparaging vs. Observing Dharma; Marks of Good Conduct
विघसाशिना सदा भाव्यं सत्पथालम्बिना तथा | बाद्दां हि मार्गमाक्रम्य वर्तितव्यं बुभूषता
vighasāśinā sadā bhāvyaṃ satpathālambinā tathā | bāddhāṃ hi mārgam ākramya vartitavyaṃ bubhūṣatā ||
جو اپنی بھلائی چاہتا ہے اسے ہمیشہ ‘وِگھساشی’ رہنا چاہیے—یعنی مہمانوں اور زیرِکفالت لوگوں کو پہلے کھلا کر پھر خود کھانا کھائے—اور نیک لوگوں کے راستے کا سہارا لے۔ ویدک راہ پر قدم رکھ کر اسے باضابطہ اور شریفانہ طرزِ عمل اختیار کرنا چاہیے۔
श्रीमहेश्वर उवाच
The verse teaches a discipline of ethical living: one should follow the virtuous path and practice self-restraint by eating only after fulfilling duties of hospitality and care—feeding guests and dependents first—thus aligning personal welfare with social responsibility and Vedic dharma.
In Anuśāsana Parva’s instruction on dharma, Śrī Maheśvara speaks as a moral authority, prescribing proper conduct for one seeking well-being: adherence to the satpatha (way of the good) and the ordained path of right behavior, exemplified through the practice of vighasāśin (eating after serving others).